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Criminal Minds is an American police procedural television program that premiered September 22, 2005, on CBS. The series follows a team of profilers from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit based in Quantico, Virginia. The BAU is part of the FBI National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime. The show differs from many procedural dramas by focusing on profiling the criminal, called the unsub or "unknown subject", rather than the crime itself. The show is produced by The Mark Gordon Company in association with CBS Television Studios and ABC Studios.
CBS announced in October 2009 that Legacy Interactive would develop a video game based on the show. The game would require players to examine crime scenes for clues to help solve murder mysteries. The interactive puzzle game was released in 2012, but the show's cast was not involved with the project, and as such it did not feature any of the voices of the cast.
On May 9, 2013, CBS renewed Criminal Minds for a ninth season.

A good series and definitely one I'd recommend. I feel as though, in recent years, the cast has been unpredictable as it has changed a lot. I understand that it is a long-running series, however, meaning people will be hesitant to join and people will want to leave to do other things.

A good series and definitely one I'd recommend. I feel as though, in recent years, the cast has been unpredictable as it has changed a lot. I understand that it is a long-running series, however, meaning people will be hesitant to join and people will want to leave to do other things.

I am not much of a television watcher. This is the first television
show I have watched in 25 years. "Criminal Minds" is a superb drama
with fine wri ...

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I am not much of a television watcher. This is the first television
show I have watched in 25 years. "Criminal Minds" is a superb drama
with fine writing. However, there are too many grammatical mistakes for
such educated people. Here are some examples: 1. Dr. Reed uses NONE in the plural form by saying NONE ARE. NONE is
singular and Dr. Reed should say NONE WAS or NONE IS. 2. J.J. uses HAS in the singular form when she should use it in the
plural form. She has said a few times "There HAS been 2, 3, 4 or 5
suicides or murders." She should say "there HAVE been......" 3. Derek and some of the other characters use the word WAS when they
should say WERE. For instance, Derek said "There is no case and if
there WAS......" He should have said "and if there WERE........" If the
situation is contrary or the subjunctive tense is used WERE is correct.
(This is probably the most common grammatical blunder that even college
professors commit.) 4. In a recent episode Joe Mantegna said "Myself and agent Hotch are
available to you." He should have said agent Hotch and I........." The writers for "Criminal Minds" are highly creative and it is amazing
how many excellent scripts they produce when they have to write a new
one weekly, but there are too many simple grammatical errors in the
scripts being spoken by the FBI agents.UPDATE 2011"Criminal Minds" and the "Criminal Minds" spin off are the only 2
television shows I watch. I find each well acted, brilliantly directed
and creatively written. However the writers need to improve the grammar
of the principals, each of whom is supposed to be well educated. Last
night I viewed both shows and caught 4 grammatical blunders.In "Criminal Minds" Derek (Shemar Moore) said "HER and her friends are
involved" instead of the grammatically correct SHE and her friends.In "Criminal Minds Suspect Behavior" Beth (Janeane Garofolo) said
"MYSELF and my colleagues are" instead of the grammatically correct my
colleagues and I are.The other 2 blunders involved wrong verb tenses. The characters in
these outstanding shows are supposed to be highly educated. Therefore,
the highly creative writers should be able to use good grammar. These
blunders are ones students are taught to avoid in elementary school.Maurice Barringer

a funny note...

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Ever since I started watching this show there's just one thing I can't
stop thinking about and had to share it with everybody. Most people
here proba ...

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Ever since I started watching this show there's just one thing I can't
stop thinking about and had to share it with everybody. Most people
here probably don't realize this fact but Mandy Patinkin was actually
on a kids' movie not too long ago. He's a really really funny villain
named Huxley on a movie called "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland."
They give him these awful ugly clothes and huge bushy eyebrows. He
likes to take everyone and anyone's stuff, not share, and his
"henchman" are little goofy looking bugs. To see him in such a serious
role after seeing him on that movie is just hilarious. If your a fan of
Mandy, you just gotta check out this movie, he does an awesome job
being a funny villain. He can sing great too...you guys will just love
it!!!! I recommend checking out his part in this movie, even if you
don't have kids. He's a great actor, period. Another weird thing I just
had to note, his son's name is Gideon in real life. Oh wow, strangest
revelation yet, he was Inigo Montoya in "The Princess Bride." I know
some of you HAD TO have seen that movie. He's even greater than I
thought. : )

true it is not bad, but not great either

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my problem with the show: predictable writing, predictable twists, and no real interest on my
part for any of the characters (as much as a like the p ...

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my problem with the show: predictable writing, predictable twists, and no real interest on my
part for any of the characters (as much as a like the principal
actors).i saw episode one. that was enough. too bad, i was hoping for more.
but, because the writing is basic and clichéd, it will probably stay.oh, well.other shows coming out this year are better, but, i doubt they will
stay. killer instinct is not bad - i like johnny mesner, but i don't
think they will ever find something for him.too bad.

Riveting - From the introduction of the first episode, I was hooked!

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From the introduction of the first episode, I was hooked! I especially
enjoy the quotes and comments at the opening and closing of each
episode. Of c ...

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From the introduction of the first episode, I was hooked! I especially
enjoy the quotes and comments at the opening and closing of each
episode. Of course, the plot and characters are what make it work. I'm
not a "TV watcher." This is the only show I watch faithfully. Other
than this, I watch the news or rent a movie. "Criminal Minds" is what I
look forward to on Wednesday nights. The suspense, the variety of
characters, the humor - what a nice mix. Pantikin is such a father
figure for the cast. Matthew Gray Gubler as the resident genius Dr.
Reid is a hoot! The women are gorgeous. Shemur Moore makes a sexy
Derek.

Started off really well and had a lot of promise, now not so much...

3 /10

In the earlier seasons of Criminal Minds, specifically season 1, 2 and
even 3 and 4, the writing was awesome, and the team actually profiled
to find ...

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In the earlier seasons of Criminal Minds, specifically season 1, 2 and
even 3 and 4, the writing was awesome, and the team actually profiled
to find the bad guy. In season 5 I think it started to go downhill
slowly but surely, with poor writing. Season 6 has been absolutely
abysmal, with getting rid of JJ and Prentiss, and the writing has left
a lot to be desired. If you're going to watch Criminal Minds, I really
recommend watching seasons 1, 2, 3 and 4 in order and judging for
yourself but I think you'll find the earlier seasons are infinitely
better than the crap they're giving us now. But it did use to be a
great show. Now, not so much.

Great Crime Drama

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Criminal Minds shows the viewers that it takes wits to beat the bad
guys. The common link between CM & CSI is that the question of "How?"
is always m ...

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Criminal Minds shows the viewers that it takes wits to beat the bad
guys. The common link between CM & CSI is that the question of "How?"
is always more interesting.The only difference: CSI centers around physical evidence gathering &
collecting the pieces to solve a puzzle.Criminal Minds involves more psychology & sociology. We, as viewers,
want to know what makes someone tick as a way to prevent crimes from
occurring again.Another reason why I enjoy this showed so much is how the characters
put their expertise in play to solve some of the most twisted people
around.As casting is concerned: Patinkin is perfect as Jason Gideon. If you
think about it, he's more like a professor citing famous lines from
Einstein, Faulkner, etc.When I first read those lines, it didn't make sense at first, but as
you watch each episode , the lines that Gideon cites has more meaning
to it.For example: Einstein: "Imagination is more important than
knowledge.Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
Gideon is saying that the human mind is the deadliest weapon of all, &
we are capable of anything & everything of achieving all kinds of
possibilities.In conclusion, Criminal Minds is the kind the of show that anyone can
enjoy.

Criminally Mind Blowing

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This is a quality programme, I found it a few weeks ago it was on after
CSI Vegas and myself and the girlfriend decided we would give it ago,
After a ...

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This is a quality programme, I found it a few weeks ago it was on after
CSI Vegas and myself and the girlfriend decided we would give it ago,
After all variety is the spice of life. Within ten minutes we were
hooked the cast is so well assembled we especially love Dr Spencer
Reid, He is comes a cross like a real nervous geek, In his own words he
looks like a teaching assistant. I think the stories are very well
thought out, and the acting is super. I never thought I could take
Thomas Gibson as a serious actor after Darma and Greg. But I think he
is so good in this, You can almost hear his brain ticking over as he
mulls over any given situation. As for the rest they all gel so well
together. This programme will raise the tension so high within the
first ten minutes and will leave you hanging of the edge of the edge of
your seat until the last very moment. It's amazing. This programme has
definitely made it into my must watch TV schedule along with the CSI
franchise Cold Case and Law and Order SVU.

good, potential for great

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the CSI-ish stuff is solid and intriguing and the acting is good. There
are some very nice relationships developing between the team,
especially Gide ...

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the CSI-ish stuff is solid and intriguing and the acting is good. There
are some very nice relationships developing between the team,
especially Gideon and Reid (there's a hint of father/ son vibe between
them that plays very nicely). Particularly interesting is the character of Reid and how he's slowly
growing out of his shell (combination of slight autism and general "I
grew up as a freak" syndrome perhaps). but there is one gripe that I have. Why is it that the only one of them
with a life that we ever see is Hotch. No I'm not saying that Hotch and
Morgan should drag Reid to a strip club or to get drunk at a bar. but
it would be nice to get a few personal details about these folks. Learn
what makes them tick. that said, I'm enjoying the show and certainly want to see it remain on
for a very long time.

I Love This Show

10 /10

I have to say that this is my absolute favorite show on TV. I use to
say that about CSI or other shows that touched a little on profiling.
But I love ...

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I have to say that this is my absolute favorite show on TV. I use to
say that about CSI or other shows that touched a little on profiling.
But I love psychology. And we have seen shows that we may have liked
like the profiler that we know isn't correct. It doesn't happen that
way. I will say that I enjoyed it.The only other show I truly miss is
Fox's The Inside. That was a good one as well but nothing like this. I
have bought at least ten books on profiling that discuss different
types of psychopaths,how they were created and the different
psychological issues that surrounds their behavior and fantasies. How
because of their bad experience during childhood and after they have
learned to profile and manipulate people,the disorganized crime scene
compared to organized scene and mixed crime scene and what it tells you
about the unsub. Learning their geographic profile. All these things
are in this show to give us a pretty reasonable idea of what they do.
How they are made. Why they exist and do what they do. I find it
fascinating not only to watch psychopaths and their crimes but to some
extent through their fiction, learn something about them. John Douglas
says he saw John Gacy and looked him right in the eye when in fact he
never did so I don't really take his word about what his job was like.
But many others, like Robert Ressler describe this profession in a
similar way as Criminal Minds. I hope it stays on. It is the coolest.
Just to clarify, I like learning why they do it. I hate what they do
and how it hurts people. I don't wan't people to think I enjoy
entertainment for the sake of seeing people pain or horror. I think you
will enjoy this show too. The actors have a great chemistry together
already. Reid is my favorite. He makes you laugh when he really is
meanting too. He give the crew the most character I think.

This is a great show!

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I really love this show. I have always been interested in criminal
psychology, and after going to school for a degree in Criminal Justice,
someone (m ...

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I really love this show. I have always been interested in criminal
psychology, and after going to school for a degree in Criminal Justice,
someone (my professor) told me that this show was starting up and to
watch it.It is so wonderful! It really goes in depth with how profiling really
works. It keeps a great story line all the way through, with many
twists and bizarre themes. The characters in the show are established
very well, with interesting personalities that really hold the show
together.Crime+Psychology=Criminal Minds.And that's the truth.

I like the content and the characterizations of "Criminal Minds."

-/10

I have watched each episode of Criminal Minds, and I agree with the
writer from Canada about this show (and also about their comments on
NCIS, which ...

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I have watched each episode of Criminal Minds, and I agree with the
writer from Canada about this show (and also about their comments on
NCIS, which seems to have more spark and humor than the other CSI
shows).Mandy Patinkin turns anything he's in to pure gold, and I hope
"Criminal Minds" will get a long run! The plots are engaging, the cast
interacts well together, and nobody comes off as being too "preachy,"
as you get with some of the CSIs and Law & Orders.Thanks for the opportunity to support a fine show which is up against
some tough competition. I watched "Lost" quite a bit it's first season,
but finally got bored with it because it never seemed to have any
resolution. Just episode upon episode of wondering why it wasn't going
anywhere. In other words, "Lost" lost me! And I'm starting to get that
same feeling with "Desperate Housewives," too. When I was a kid I
really enjoyed ongoing serials; but not that much anymore.... Shows like Criminal Minds and Numbers and NCIS manage to make you think
you've watched a complete story; and from my point of view, I respond
to that kind of entertainment much, much better!

Diving into minds of lunatics and psychopaths has never been more entertaining!

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Truly a great series worthy of praise. Many may say that this is a
'rip-off' of CSI but I've watched CSI and it caught me on for a bit,
but after a w ...

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Truly a great series worthy of praise. Many may say that this is a
'rip-off' of CSI but I've watched CSI and it caught me on for a bit,
but after a while it just seemed to closed. Where CSI guides you
through the story and gives a picture perfect ending and how you're
supposed to perceive it, Criminal Minds lets you explore and judge for
yourself. It doesn't preach too much and the stories are engaging and
suspenseful! Excellent writing and great performances from the stars.
It may begin cliché, but if you stay long enough it is a rewarding and
entertaining view, and I don't feel it's going to let down any time
soon. Give it a chance, or just watch episode 7 'The Fox'. It shows the
best writing and acting in the show so far, in my opinion. Diving into
minds of lunatics and psychopaths has never been more entertaining!
Fantastic!

Absolutely brilliant

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This is one of the best shows I have ever watched (and I watch some of
the best on TV - The West Wing, all of the Law and Orders, House MD).
On Wedne ...

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This is one of the best shows I have ever watched (and I watch some of
the best on TV - The West Wing, all of the Law and Orders, House MD).
On Wednesday nights, I use to watch "The West Wing", but then that
moved to Sunday. I started to watch "Head Cases", but to my great
disappointment (though not surprise) that was cancelled. So, on a whim,
I tried out "Criminal Minds". I have never made a better TV decision.Criminal Minds is a psychological thriller that keeps your undivided
attention. Like Law & Order, no one character gets the direct star
treatment. I have seen seven episodes, and I still do not have a
favorite character (which is highly unusual for me). I love them all.
Every single week, this is the only show I can hardly wait for.If you like plots that keep you thinking and guessing while having
plenty of physical and mention action, this show is definitely for you.